190 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
July 29th, 1903, by Mr. S. G. Cummings. This plant would seem 
to ‘ei extinct in all its old Welsh stations—see Journ. Bot. 1908, 
p- gr nd it does not appear to have been seen in the Prin eibelity 
for many years. Consequently this Flintshire station is probably 
the only locality in Wales where Dianthus Armeria occurs at the 
present day. 
Saponaria ee L. Rhuallt, Fl. B. 
*Silene a eee ‘ Father Huson says he found it above 
. bambi © 25 0 
below Bodfari Mine to the east, Fl. Bi S. latifolia Britt. & Rend. 
(S. eae e Wibel). Sealand Meadows, Payne; near Mostyn.— 
*B puberula Syme. In quarry opposite Caerwys Station, and also 
oe way she Llyn Helyg, in first field after leaving muddy cart-road, 
B. 
sage Pree Scop. Two plants by the old cement works, 
Prestatyn, 1 
agiuna eigen L. Point of Air.— S. maritima G. Don. 
Dee shore about Queensfe ~ 
*Honkenya peploides Ehrh. Mostyn, 1898, Mason. 
Arenaria rerpyllsjolia L. On the stony bank at Tremeirchion, 
Fl. B.; near Mo 
+ Stellaria uliginosa Murr. Mostyn, sie Mason.—*S.n 
L. “In a hedge close to the river, about one hundred jailed eve 
the ford at Rhyd-y-Ddae Dwir, betwixt St. Aspe ane Rhyddlan, 
and on the Rhyddlan side of the river,” Bingley. 
oenchia erecta Gaertn. Hills beyond Tremeirchion, Fi. B. 
ime . ii: G. ee — media Pers.). 
Dee shore, Queensferry, Point of Air 
*Claytonia oi ea L. Several lice as a weed in Hawarden 
Churchyard, June, 1907. 
Malwa pore L. Mostyn, 1898, Mason; on the bank, 
Tremeirchion, Fl. B.— M. moschata L. Golf- links, St. Beuno’s, 
a iapleton 
near ae Hall, but originally plait ted. — H. ownins angulum L. 
Bumper’s Lane, Payne.—H. perforatum L. Railway-embankment, 
Mostyn; Mostyn Park.—H. pulchrum L. rans. ar Mold, Payne; 
G. + rotundéfolium “Tn a large ra barren field, $.S.E. of and 
6 Voel”’ (4.6. 2 Mok Hiraddug), ose ee pusillum L. In 
foe field on field route to Pont-y-Cambwll, Fl. B.—G. columbinum 
L. Hill beyond Rhialt (Rhuallt) ; common on the Bodfari Road, 
B. 
1. 
*Erodium moschatum L’Hérit. Near Rhyl, Herb. B.—E. mari- 
timum L’Heérit. In quantity on a flat sandy expanse core 
behind the sandhills at the Point of Air, September, 1907, W. 
The plant was gregarious here, and grew in a very ari arid sie = 
posed situation among bare sand with no other vegetation save a 
